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Walls in the City



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John Cusack Movie:
Walls in the City



Movie
Walls in the City
List Price: $19.95Label: Barrel

Salesrank: 191960

Released: July 26, 2005
Used Price: $36.95
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Paula Killen
  • David Yow
  • John Covert
  • Bill Cusack
  • Tom Fitzpatrick
  • Walls in the City Reviews:
    Fun Grungy Flick 3 Star Review
    2004-06-09 - I enjoyed watching this film but I did keep wondering why anyone would put up with the women in it. Jeepers what a bunch of harpies. I suppose the sordidness of it all is kinda the point. But I would walk across the street to avoid the women in this film if I saw them coming from a mile away.

    Barflies on the Wall 4 Star Review
    2000-07-29 - If you're a Bukowski fan, or a fan of true underground cinema, chances are you will dig this flick. It's a trilogy of stories that detail a day in the life of sordid, desperate characters in search of nothing. It features a cool soundtrack by The Denison/Kimball Trio, suitably jumpy, grainy camerawork and very good acting (especially by ex-Jesus Lizard frontman David Yow). The second tale is based on Bukowski's "Reunion" from his collection "Tales of Ordinary Madness", and is probably the strongest of the three shorts. If you found "Barfly" depressing- don't bother, but if it whet your whistle then tip back and enjoy!

    Barflies on the Wall 4 Star Review
    2000-07-29 - If you're a Bukowski fan, or a fan of true underground cinema, chances are you will dig this flick. It's a trilogy of stories that detail a day in the life of sordid, desperate characters in search of nothing. It features a cool soundtrack by The Denison/Kimball Trio, suitably jumpy, grainy camerawork and very good acting (especially by ex-Jesus Lizard frontman David Yow). The second tale is based on Bukowski's "Reunion" from his collection "Tales of Ordinary Madness", and is probably the strongest of the three shorts. If you found "Barfly" depressing- don't bother, but if it whet your whistle then tip back and enjoy!










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